The film and television business moves at a mile a minute, so keeping up with the latest news can be a little daunting. Not to worry—we have your back. In Hollywould, we’ll round up the industry developments you need to know. Here’s what you may have missed:

Loki

According to FandomWire, the Loki series on Disney+ will lead directly into the upcoming Thor: Love & Thunder. The outlet also has a logline, which (if true) means that the lead character comes from one of the Avengers: Endgame alternate timelines/realities:

“[Loki] follows Loki after the events in Avengers: Endgame as the trickster uses the power of the Tesseract to travel throughout human history and change historical events.”

Concrete Cowboys

Idris Elba and Stranger Things‘ Caleb McLaughlin will star in Concrete Cowboys that is inspired by the Fletcher Street Stables— a “Black urban horsemanship community, which has existed in Philadelphia for more than 100 years,” according to Deadline. Concrete Cowboys is based on Greg Neri’s novel, Ghetto Cowboy, and follows a teenage boy sent to live with his father in Philadelphia where the boy discovers a “vibrant urban cowboy subculture.”

“Tom is very involved with the writing with Kelly Marcel of the new story, so it’s very much centered around their take.”

The Last Human

Speaking with /Flim, Phil Lord called his upcoming film a “Stand By Me with robots”:

“It’s really like Stand By Me with robots. A little bit because it’s about an alien coming into a robot society and that alien is a human being.”

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told The Wrap that Sabrina is, indeed, headed to Hell in season three:

“I think it’s safe to say that we are going to Hell, yes. We’re going to Hell. It’s very fun. It’s very fun. It’s dangerous, but it’s really fun.”

That said, don’t expect the new season by Halloween:

“I don’t actually know [when Season 3 will premiere]. I don’t think we’d be ready for Halloween. I have no idea, not a clue. We are writing Episode 8, we are starting to shoot Episode 6, so we’re nearing the halfway mark. And that’s been going great. I’m really proud of those episodes. They’re really, really fun.”

Suicide Squad

James Gunn recently received not one, but two King Shark-themed birthday cakes— which raises suspicion of the character’s presence in the film.

A post shared by James Gunn (@jamesgunn) on Aug 5, 2019 at 10:31am PDT

Pinocchio

In an interview with Variety, Guillermo del Toro called his take on the fairy tale a “brutalist fable”:

“To me, Pinocchio, very much like Frankenstein, is a blank canvas in which learning the curve of what the world is and what being human is are very attractive to do as a story. I’m very attracted to it because, thematically — and I don’t want to spoil what the movie’s about — it’s about something that is in all of my movies, which is choice. That’s a theme that is very dear to my heart. I think [earlier versions of] the story, and Collodi’s in particular, are very repressive. It’s essentially a very brutalist fable about what a sin disobedience is. And I think disobedience is the beginning of the will, and the beginning of choice. … I think there’s something that’s very attractive about seeing disobedience as a virtue, or as the beginning of a virtue.”

Trailer Roundup

The Addams Family moves to New Jersey:

The Deuce makes it clear that sex sells:

Eddie Murphy gets wild in My Name is Dolemite:

Gary Oldman loves boats but hates curses in Mary:

Haunt, from the writers of A Quiet Place, ups the ante on the traditional haunted house: